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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 209 — Railroad Employers' Reports and Responsibilities · § 209.9

§ 209.9. Employers' adjustment reports.

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(a)The Board may request employers to submit adjustments to correct employee accounts when:
(1)Errors are detected in processing employers' annual report;
(2)An employee shows that the amount of service or compensation reported by the employer to the employee's account was not correct; or
(3)An employee shows that he or she should have been credited with service and compensation for a period for which the employer reported no service and compensation.
(b)Employers may submit adjustment reports to:
(1)Correct service and compensation previously reported; and
(2)Report service and compensation that was omitted from a previous report.
(c)Employers submitting adjustment reports covering pay for time lost as an employee shall report this compensation as provided for in § 211.3 of this chapter. Adjustment reports may be submitted to the Board each month. (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 3220-0008) [49 FR 46729, Nov. 28, 1984. Redesignated and amended at 63 FR 32613, June 15, 1998]
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